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Old 11-22-2021, 10:15 AM   #1
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TV install in bunkhouse

I have a 2021 Cruiser Aire with bunkhouse. There is a spot to mount a TV in the bunkhouse. Can I screw the mount anywhere in the center of this location or do I have to find a specific area.
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Old 11-22-2021, 11:03 AM   #2
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In THEORY, you should be able to mount your TV wall mount "anywhere touching or very close to" the decal. In THEORY, there is a "wall backer plate" between the wall studs spanning the decal...

Now, that said, in REALITY, you may find a backer plate behind that decal or, in some situations, whomever was on "decal duty" that day, could have just as easily put the decal on the wrong wall as they could have put it in the correct spot on the intended wall....

Do your "due diligence" before drilling holes or you may be "very disappointed at the outcome".....
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Old 11-22-2021, 11:50 AM   #3
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In THEORY, you should be able to mount your TV wall mount "anywhere touching or very close to" the decal. In THEORY, there is a "wall backer plate" between the wall studs spanning the decal...
Now, that said, in REALITY, you may find a backer plate behind that decal or, in some situations, whomever was on "decal duty" that day, could have just as easily put the decal on the wrong wall as they could have put it in the correct spot on the intended wall....
Do your "due diligence" before drilling holes or you may be "very disappointed at the outcome".....
Or in this case no decal at all. I will use "due diligence" as suggested
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Old 11-22-2021, 12:02 PM   #4
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If you have putty that matches the color of your wall, you can use a very fine brad and hammer. Just tap it through the wall and if it’s hollow fill it with putty and move, or use a stud finder. If it’s a metal plate glued to the back of the wall a strong magnet will find it.
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